Thursday, April 27, 2017

Hi everyone! Barbara here on the Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts blog today. I love this Treasure Chest, and had so many ideas running through my head. I finally settled on an oriental theme.And here is my finished Black Dragon Treasure Chest I'm on the lookout for some small but really cool feet for it. Until then it will go without feet, but it still looks pretty good, nonetheless.

... and lay border and center cut-out rectangular piece on top of solid piece, using the border to help center the cut out rectangular piece.

Remove border.

Flip top over and put glue on border...

... and adhere to top, as shown. Set aside to dry.

3. Turn bottom of chest over and add glue.

Bottom of chest with slightly larger chipboard piece (left)

Center and glue bottom of chest to slightly larger chipboard piece, as shown. Set aside to dry.

4. Place box top on box to check fit.

Glue chipboard strips around box bottom and top edges, as shown. Remove top to make sure the pieces are tight up against the top edge. Add clips to hold in place, if needed.

5. While bottom is drying, start painting the lid and two dragons with black chalk paint. Paint both sides of the top as well as the two dragons. Set aside to dry.

6. Paint box bottom with the black chalk paint, inside and out. Set aside to dry.

7. Mark the center of two pieces from the Punch Elements Deco set by drawing a pencil line from the points shown in the photo. Punch hole where the "X" crosses and use that as a template to mark the second piece. Paint the two pieces with the black chalk paint, as well as the corresponding circles. Don't punch holes in the circle pieces because they are going to be used behind the elements to level them when we glue them down.

8. Dry brush all pieces with Cascade chalk paint, or any color that looks like a blue patina.

10. Dry brush the lace with Cascade chalk paint, or whatever you used to dry brush your box.

11. Glue a second circle to the painted one. Insert butterfly embroidered fabric brad through deco element and add two brass pieces to each side, as shown.

Find the center of the box side and glue the double thick circle to the box.

This will give you a level area to glue the deco element. You may need to clamp in place while it dries.

12. Glue two dragons onto top, as shown. Let pieces dry before handling. A quick grab tacky glue works well at keeping the dragons upright while drying.

13. Add more metal embellishments to the sides and top, as shown.

Supplies Used:GSL Treasure ChestGSL Dragons Shape SetGSL Punch Elements DecoChalk Paint (Black, Cascade) Metal embellishmentsBlack laceButterfly embroidered fabric brad (Paper Studio)Assorted BrushesQuick Grab Tacky GlueStencil brushAssorted paint brushesI hope you enjoyed my project today. If you see something online that inspires you, why not give it a try to emulate it, as I have done with this Black Dragon inspired chest. Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts has a huge line of chipboard for you to work with, so go check it out and see what catches your fancy!!!Thanks so much for stopping by, and always take time to play!Barbara

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Hi everyone! I am up on the Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts blog today, and I have a couple of cards to share with you. When I saw the new frames and the horses shape set from Gypsy Soul Lasercuts, I knew I had to pair it with Graphic 45's Off to the Races paper collection.

Let's take a look at the first card. I cut a piece of Rusted cardstock to 4-1/2" x 12", folded in half to make a 4-1/2"x6" base card. I matted the card front with the blue print paper cut just slightly smaller than the card base.

Cut out the words "Off to the Races" from the paper collection, mat with a slightly larger piece of the green print paper, and adhere over the center of the double ended arrow leaf shape, as shown.

I selected two horse shapes from the set and first painted them with the carbon black chalk paint. Then I added a coat of the deep brown creme wax to add a bit of depth to the color.

A border print was cut from the paper and adhered along the bottom edge below the frame. Fussy cut some roses and leaves and layer with foam dots in a bouquet, as shown. The horse was also glued to the bottom edge of the card.

Let's take a look at the second card.

I cut a piece of Rusted card stock to 8-1/2" x 11, folded in half for a 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" card. I matted the card front with two scraps of print paper and layered to fit just slightly smaller than the card front.

I just wanted a small portion of the Doodle Frame Square, so I cut it apart where the arrows are shown below.

I painted it with the Cascade chalk paint, using a foam blender tool.

I cut out one of the images from the print paper, matted it with black card stock, and adhered to the upper left side, using the piece from the Doodle Frame Square along the right edge, as shown.

Next, adhere the horse shape to the lower left, just below the print image.

I chose four floral shapes from the Doodles Set 1 and painted the three flowers with Burnt Orange chalk paint, the leave with Spanish Moss chalk paint.

I arranged them along the lower right edge of the card, as shown, and added a gold gem sticker to the flower centers.

Supplies used:GSL Horses Shape SetGSL Flourished Frame Valerie RectangleGSL Doodles Set 1GSL Doodle Frame SquareGraphic 45 Off to the Races paper collectionBazzill 12x12 textured cardstock - RustBlack cardstockFolkArt Home Decor Chalk Paint Spanish Moss CascadeCraftsmart Chalk Paint Burnt OrangeAmericana Decor Chalky Finish - Carbon CremeWax - Deep BrownSponge daubersI hope you enjoyed my cards today, and that I have inspired you to use some of the fabulous Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts on your cards and other projects. They truly work so well with the new paper collections, so have fun and play!Thanks for stopping by. Barbara